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The Carbonator
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Weirdest beer ever

Post by The Carbonator »

I recently brewed an ESB Belgian Smoked Ale.

The other day i cracked one open :shock: :shock: :shock:

Oh my god :!: I have never experienced anything like it.
It smelled like someone had slapped me about the face with a fried egg....
not a rotten egg, a freshly cooked, fried egg.

Everytime, I raised the glass to my face, i burst out laughing. I tried 5 or 6 times before I could take a sip................it actually tastes like eggs and bacon. No sh!t.

Definately the most interesting beer experience of my life.
The Brewer formerly known as Ilike'emfizzy
silkworm
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Post by silkworm »

Nice one Carbinator.
At last the true Aussie breakfast beer.
Not some oatmeal stout substitute!
Classic :lol: :lol: :lol:
How did you do it? Can you do a range of pork crackling flavour, sour cream and chives maybe???
Is it fizzy :wink:
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yardglass
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Re: Weirdest beer ever

Post by yardglass »

The Carbonator wrote:
Oh my god :!: I have never experienced anything like it.
It smelled like someone had slapped me about the face with a fried egg....
not a rotten egg, a freshly cooked, fried egg.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

that's tops.
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

GOOD BREWS
db
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Post by db »

mmm smoked malt (http://esbeer.com.au/category17_1.htm). tasty stuff imo.. i've been playing around with it in small amounts in darker beers (stouts & schwartzbeirs so far.. will give it a bash in a porter soon after trying grumpys smoked porter last week)
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